Obtaining a Warrant of Fitness

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A warrant of fitness (WoF) is a regular check that your vehicle meets required safety standards at the time of inspection. It’s your job to keep your vehicle in warrantable condition at all times. For example, while tyres on your vehicle may pass on the day of your warrant inspection, you’ll need to replace them as soon as the tread gets to the minimum depth. If you wait until the next inspection before replacing them, you increase your risk of having a crash or receiving a fine.

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TAKATA AIRBAGS- COMPULSORY RECALL

The government through the NZTA have issued a compulsory recall for all vehicles fitted with Takata alpha type Airbags.

Alpha airbag inflators are a subset of inflators in the wider global Takata airbag inflator recall. Alpha type airbags may fail in a crash and explode, sending fragments into occupants in the vehicle, causing serious injury and even death. While there haven’t been any serious injuries or death in New Zealand to date, there have been overseas incidents which have caused New Zealand authorities to invoke a compulsory recall.

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FAQ’S

Why Do I Need To Have A Current Warrant Of Fitness?

It is a mandatory requirement to legally operate on public roads in New Zealand

A current WOF certifies your vehicle’s roadworthiness at the time of inspection

A WOF ensures that all your vehicle's safety systems such as brakes, exhaust system, lights, steering, suspension and seat belts are in good working order

A current WOF will help you avoid costly Traffic Infringement Notices (tickets) for driving a non-warranted vehicle

To comply with your vehicle's insurance policy. If your vehicle has no rego or WOF, your policy may be invalid

What Are The Danger Signs Of A Vehicle Without A Current Wof?

Steering:

Wandering across road

Clunking sound from under the car

Brakes:

Squealing sound

Juddering through steering wheel when applying brakes

Soft brake pedal

Car pulling to one side under braking

Handbrake pulls up too high

Exhaust:

Smell of deadly fumes inside car

Excess noise

Tyres:

Tread depth is below 1.5mm

Car veers to side of road

Tread pattern worn on edges or steel wires exposed

THERE MAY BE NO WARNING SIGNS

Why Use Pit Stop?

Pit Stop are a New Zealand owned and operated business employing highly skilled technicians. They will ensure your vehicle is back on the road with the least hassle and with great value for money. All Pit Stop’s work is satisfaction guaranteed!

Quality guarantees, providing you with extra peace of mind on workmanship

Nationwide presence should you ever require additional assistance

What If I Need Repairs From Having A Wof Check?

Pit Stop offer on the spot repairs for many vehicle faults, with competitive prices and a written guarantee covering parts and workmanship. Of course, no work will be carried out without your prior approval.

How Often Should My Vehicle Be Inspected For A Wof And When Should My Vehicle’s Other Systems Be Checked?

6 months if vehicle registered before 1st January 2000

12 months if vehicle registered from 1st January 2000

Braking Systems – Every 15,000 km

Shock Absorbers – Every 25,000 km

Exhaust Systems – Every 20,000 km

Lubrication Systems – Every 10,000 km

These systems can be inspected by qualified Pit Stop personnel. Simply drive into any Pit Stop branch or book here!